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might and cause
In other words, atrocities by savages wearing the uniform of the central government might be condoned, had the victims been serving the cause of dissident Katanga.
A back brace might help, depending upon the cause of sciatica.
The imposition of yet another pressure, a strong one, from the outside, might cause it to snap.
If this be true, the possibility exists that an occlusive lesion of the bronchial arteries might cause widespread degeneration of supportive tissue similar to that seen in generalized emphysema.
It is of course useful to have a sovereign cause on one's social criticism, for it makes diagnosis and prescription much easier than they might otherwise be.
Indeed, the Belgians discouraged higher education, fearing the creation of a native intellectual elite which might cause unrest.
The friend insists, then, that even though we might postulate that there is a first cause behind all things — God — we can't infer anything about the afterlife, because we don't know anything of the afterlife from experience, and we can't infer it from the existence of God.
While one-third of alternative treatments have some published literature supporting their use, research on alternative medicine is frequently of low quality and methodologically flawed, which might cause these results to be exaggerated.
Methods in preventing amputation depend on the problems that might cause amputations to be necessary.
Category C agents are emerging pathogens that might be engineered for mass dissemination because of their availability, ease of production and dissemination, high mortality rate, or ability to cause a major health impact.
A depiction of an evil clown, a character depicted in the media, which might cause anxiety to someone with coulrophobia
It might be argued, however, that the Big Bang is not an acceptable first cause as the event clearly began and is quite finite.
A response might suppose each individual is contingent but the infinite chain as a whole is not ; or the whole infinite causal chain to be its own cause.
Cranberry juice contains a high molecular weight non-dializable material that might inhibit formation of plaque by Streptococcus mutans pathogens that cause tooth decay.
Brown retired a wealthy man due to his real estate investments, but refused to watch new movies, as he feared they might cause him to restart his career.
The panegyrist who refers to the loss suggests that its cause was a storm, but this might simply be the panegyrist's attempt to conceal an embarrassing military defeat.
But there could be a third variable ( Z ) that influences ( Y ), and X might not be the true cause at all.
' The subject situates himself as determined by the phantasy ... whether in the dream or in any of the more or less well-developed forms of day-dreaming '; and as a rule ' a subject's fantasies are close variations on a single theme ... the " fundamental fantasy "... minimizing the variations in meaning which might otherwise cause a problem for desire '.
In the absence of an apparent natural cause, alien observers might infer the existence of terrestrial civilization.
Small errors in each item might sometimes sum to cause large discrepancies.
From this, it might be wondered why any rational government would engage in actions that cause or continue hyperinflation.
Therefore, the monarchist cause remained divided and did not present as strong a threat to the Third Republic as might have been the case had they been unified.
A barroom brawl during this time might have been the actual cause of Bogart's lip damage, as this coincides better with the Louise Brooks account.
In a load-store architecture, instructions that might possibly cause a page fault are idempotent.

might and liquidity
There is a probability that John might not be able to get the full $ 150, 000 he is expecting in three years due to a slowing of price appreciation, or that loss of liquidity in the real estate market might make it very hard for him to sell at all.
For example, in a pure cash deal ( financed from the company ’ s current account ), liquidity ratios might decrease.
As is true with other forms of over-the-counter derivative, CDS might involve liquidity risk.
Consequently, the banking panics of 1931, 1932, and 1933 might not have happened, just as suspension of convertibility in 1893 and 1907 had quickly ended the liquidity crises at the time .”
An institution might lose liquidity if its credit rating falls, it experiences sudden unexpected cash outflows, or some other event causes counterparties to avoid trading with or lending to the institution.
Friedman suggested, however, that if a policy similar to the Panic had been followed during the banking panic at the end of 1930, it might have stopped the vicious circle of the forced liquidation of assets at depressed prices, just as suspension of convertibility in 1893 and 1907 had quickly ended the liquidity crises at the time.
An economy in a liquidity trap cannot use monetary stimulus to increase output because there is little connection between personal income and money demand, John Hicks thought that this might be another reason ( along with sticky prices ) for persistently high unemployment.

might and pricing
John Stuart Mill proved that a country with monopoly pricing power on the international market could manipulate the terms of trade through maintaining tariffs, and that the response to this might be reciprocity in trade policy.
One might think of this theory as equivalent to modern theories of markup-pricing, full-cost pricing, or administrative pricing.
Cost-plus pricing might appear to be inconsistent with the economic theory of profit maximization.
" Den of thieves " might be a reference to extortionary pricing for the doves and money.
One question that this research addresses is how much might revenues increase if managers relied on yield management systems rather than their own judgment when making pricing decisions.
In this broader definition, menu costs might include updating computer systems, re-tagging items, and hiring consultants to develop new pricing strategies as well as the literal costs of printing menus.
However in early 2009, and again in late 2011, the yield on these gilts, and in some cases also the coupon, was higher than the redemption yield on long-dated redeemable gilts, which implied that the market was pricing in the chance that the government might redeem these gilts at some point.

might and problems
Such problems are of extreme interest as well as importance and are so much like fighting in a rain forest or guerrilla warfare at night in tall grass that we might have to re-examine primitive conflicts for what they could teach.
Instead it means that the thinking in which decision issues has the power to determine the morality of the decision, as in this instance the pressure for renewed practical or legislative attention to the constitutional problems the decision had uncovered might have done.
`` I've served as a counsel for the U.N. for some years, specializing particularly in real estate matters or other problems that the regular U.N. legal staff might not be equipped to handle.
A number of unique medical problems might be created when man is exposed to an infectious agent through the respiratory route rather than by natural portal of entry.
While the method of interviewing a small number of companies was appealing because of the opportunity it might have furnished to probe fully the reasons and circumstances of a company's practices and opinions, it also involved the risk of paying undue attention to the unique and peculiar problems of just a few individual companies.
An early hope that irradiation might be the ultimate answer to practically all food preservation problems was soon dispelled.
Fifteen years ago, troubled by the rising tide of materialism in the post-war world, a businessman and a minister asked themselves if there might not be a place for a small magazine in which men and women, regardless of creed or color, could set forth boldly their religious convictions and bear witness to the power of faith to solve the endless problems of living.
Similarly, Hindi-Urdu speakers might unconsciously apply their native ' v-w ' allophony rules to English words, pronouncing war as var or advance as adwance, which can result in intelligibility problems with native English speakers.
Anything over 7 meters is generally considered to be free-soloing ( or simply ' soloing '), although such climbs might also be termed high-ball bouldering problems.
Both the problems of baryogenesis and cosmic inflation are very closely related to particle physics, and their resolution might come from high energy theory and experiment, rather than through observations of the universe.
Younger generations of Czechs living after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993 ( therefore generally less familiar with Slovak ) might also have some problems with a certain number of words and expressions which differ considerably in the two languages, and with false friends.
Because different writing systems require different parts of the brain to process the visual notation of speech, children with reading problems in one language might not have a reading problem in a language with a different orthography.
This still might not sound all that obvious, but in fact it is a common problem faced by almost all OO languages ; not everything fits into a class construct, many problems apply to all objects in the system and there's no natural way to handle this.
The maturation of the structure and coloration of the new exoskeleton might take days or weeks in a long-lived insect ; this can raise problems in trying to identify the species when a specimen has just recently undergone ecdysis.
The Americans and the Lakota nation ( whom the Americans called Sioux or " Teton-wan Sioux ") had problems when they met, and there was a concern the two sides might fight.
As with P, by a slight abuse of language, one might classify function problems and search problems as being in NC.
The authors suggest that as one moves up the application stack, there might come a point where there is a net computational gain to the parasite-perhaps one could break down interesting problems into queries of complex cryptographic protocols using public keys.
It was feared that the economic downturn might exacerbate all these problems.
Although quantum computers may be faster than classical computers, those described above can't solve any problems that classical computers can't solve, given enough time and memory ( however, those amounts might be practically infeasible ).
Besides the philosophy underlying statistical inference, statistical theory has the task of considering the types of questions that data analysts might want to ask about the problems they are studying and of providing data analytic techniques for answering them.
Although an SSTO rocket might theoretically be built, margins would be likely to be very thin: even comparatively minor problems could mean that the craft may fail to achieve the necessary mass-fraction to reach orbit with useful payload.
Generalized thermodynamics might tackle such problems as ultrasound or shock waves, in which there are strong spatial inhomogeneities and changes in time fast enough to outpace a tendency towards local thermodynamic equilibrium.

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